Hmm, weird. Not sure exactly what is happening. Right now all I can say is try re-extracting the .zip that it comes in. Make sure you do not change locations of the files within the folder. Changing the location of the main folder itself is just fine.

If that doesn't work, try redownloading the file. If that doesn't work, well, I'll see what I can find out.

1. TerrainlinX_Planner.jar is normally found in Windows Commander, in My Computer and via Windows Search.2. Tried replace all folder to root D:/ to avoid folder's symbol problem. Same.3. Re-downloaded file. Same.4. Didn't touch anything in the directory or moved any single file.5. I found out, that while system tries execute it, it's trying to make it through Java(TM) Platform SE binary (C:/..../javaw.exe)

It is supposed to run through Java platform binary, so that's all correct. For interests sake (and that I was just procrastinating buying the program) bought the program and tried it with and without the & in a directory name. It made no difference for me.

I'd try to see in your control panel if you have multiple versions of the Java runtime installed. If that's the case try uninstalling the older version. If this breaks running the .jar completely then it was associated to an older version of Java.

If it still doesn't work after all that I don't know what to tell you as it's running just spiffy for me.

Redownloaded TLX zip archive from server!Unpacked and tried to execute *.jarSame error.Definitely it's something with my system, sadly i can't even near understand, what's wrong..;(Still asking - is there any other kind of emulator of Java Environment?

Redownloaded TLX zip archive from server!Unpacked and tried to execute *.jarSame error.Definitely it's something with my system, sadly i can't even near understand, what's wrong..;(Still asking - is there any other kind of emulator of Java Environment?

Hey LEX,

Until you come up with a solution feel free to give me a private message for a free model set of your choosing. I hate the idea that you're sitting there with a product you can't use, even if it is an issue on your side.

I honestly don't know. There's people from all over the world that have been using it fine it seems, but I don't know if they're using English or not which for all I know could have an effect. All of the information I'm finding indicates that if there's a problem it should be happening for everyone.

All I can say is try reinstalling Java again. Make sure you get all of it off before reinstalling.

Still i will try to find a solution to run TLX Planner, but in worst case i will need to use a help of my friends to run and work with it from their machines. Positive moment is, that i can work with TLX even from own flash-usb storage driver without any installations. Sure I am loosing a bit in comfort of "whole night designing in warm cozy home", but still it's a variant!

Thank You, "WorldWorks Games" and all people of this community again for so honest support and so sincere attempt to help!

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Probably i am using average-low Asus Notebook, and due to my environment, I cannot afford myself re-installation of system, what probably, could fix the problem.

I am using licensed RUSSIAN Windows XP Professional.Due to JAVA official server, it has Russian mirror sub-site, which automatically eliminates any language-based issues. But sure, who knows?

"...Portable JDK. If your tired of installing the Java Runtime Environment on every computer you want to work on, this Portable Java tutorial is for you. It explains how to install Java on a USB Memory Stick. Enabling a user to bring Java with them. Moreover, portable programming tools such as portable netbeans can then use the portable JDK environment, eliminating the need to have JDK installed on the host machine..."

Install portable Java into some directory. Put the TerrainLinX planner in the same directory. Then, when you run the planner, it should use that local copy of Java, and not the system-wide version that seems to be broken for you.

Really, all you would be doing is installing Java to a place other than the default folder. As long as you put the Planner in the same folder as the Java binary, it should run that local binary.

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